Webhook Example
The source code for this example is public on the following GitHub repository.
Simple genezio webhook example
This is a simple project with a server and a client to call the webhooks.
Prerequisites
Project Structure
Inside the project folder, you will find the following files and folders:
├── server/
│ ├── index.ts
│ ├── genezio.yaml
│ ├── package.json
│ └── tsconfig.json
├── client/
│ ├── test-webhook.ts
│ ├── package.json
| └── tsconfig.json
├── README.md
├── .genezioignore
Genezio looks for genezio.yaml
to read the settings for deploying the project or for spinning a local dev server for testing.
The backend
directory contains the implementation of the server side of the project.
The frontend
directory contains a simple typescript client to call the webhooks.
Run the project
Clone this example
Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/Genez-io/genezio-examples
Navigate to the following directory:
cd ./genezio-examples/typescript/webhook
Test your project locally
Test the project locally:
genezio local
Open a new terminal, navigate to the following directory, and run npm start to launch the application:
cd ./client
npm run build && npm start
Deploy your project with genezio
If you wish to deploy your project to the Genezio infrastructure, follow these steps:
Log in to Genezio using the command genezio login:
genezio login
Deploy your project using the genezio deploy command from the ./genezio-examples/typescript/webhook
directory.
genezio deploy
Commands
All commands are run from the root of the project, from a terminal:
Command | Action |
---|---|
npm install -g genezio | Installs genezio globally |
genezio login | Logs in to genezio |
genezio local | Starts a local server |
genezio deploy | Deploys a production project |
genezio --help | Get help using genezio |
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